One of the greatest musicals ever made, The Jolson Story is an electrifying cavalcade of lavish production numbers with an all-star cast. Winning Academy Awards for Musical Scoring and Sound Recording, the film also received four Academy Award nominations in 1946, including Best Actor for Larry Parks' portrayal of Al Jolson. The film traces the meteoric singing/performing career of Asa Yoelson, a talented cantor's son determined to make it big in the "biz". After changing his name to Al Jolson, Asa captivates audiences everywhere as a spellbinding minstrel and jazz performer. Featuring 25 songs by Jolson and big hits such as "My Mammy" and "You Made Me Love You," The Jolson Story is a compelling tribute to an incomparable performer once hailed as American's Greatest Entertainer!

I have Jolson records and CDs. I really enjoy that he never sings a song the same way every time. His voice and style is unique. Larry Parks did an outstanding job with his delivery of jolson's singing his songs.

It's great not to have to worry about language and nudity in a film. Every so often I go back and watch it again. It's also a pleasure to be able to understand the words that are being sung. Everything is great about the movie. NOTHING NEGATIVE.

Love all the songs and the history of Al Jolson-one of my all time favorite singers., from the past. The one song I always loved was You made me love you, and also later on played by Harry James my dad and mine favorite Trumpet player because, we both played it. Sincerely, John Anderson, Pa.

I was delighted to be able to purchase a copy of a movie I watched, at least three times, on TCM. I collect movies on DVD and this is a 'Must Have'Made even more special was the "Al Jolson Sings Again" which filled in the blanks and actually had An actor being introduced to himself as an actor playing the part part of the person he was acting - Amazing! And to think, "That's Al Jolson's singing voice coming out of the actor", done so well.. BRAVO!